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Biological Basis for Understanding Psychopharmacology. Chapter 4. Psychobiology. The 101 st Congress of the U.S. designated the 1990s as the “Decade of the Brain,” with the challenge for studying the biological basis of behavior. In keeping with the neuroscientific
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Biological Basis for Understanding Psychopharmacology Chapter 4
Psychobiology • The 101st Congress of the U.S. designated the 1990s as the “Decade of the Brain,” with the challenge for studying the biological basis of behavior. • In keeping with the neuroscientific revolution, greater emphasis is placed on the study of the organic basis for psychiatric illness.
Youtube site to review • The Brain--Emotions, Neurons, Neurotransmitters • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r71RoIkftd4 • NEURONS AND NEURO-TRANSMITTERS • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF04XPBj5uc • Neurotransmitter Synapse 3D Animation • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90cj4NX87Yk • Synapse animation • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiZLnbKVIhM
Implications for Nursing • Emphasis in psychiatric nursing is on a smooth transition from a psychosocial approach to a biopsychosocial focus • Psychiatric nurses must have a specialized knowledge about • Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology • Neuronal processes • Neuroendocrinology • Circadian rhythms • Genetic influences • Psychoimmunology • Psychopharmacology • Diagnostic technology
Circadian rhythms Follow a near-24-hour cycle in humans and may influence a variety of regulatory functions, including the sleep-wake cycle, body temperature regulation, patterns of activity such as eating and drinking, and hormone secretion. • Some mood disorders have been linked to increased secretion of melatonin during darkness hours. • Symptoms that occur in the premenstrual cycle have been linked to disruptions in biological rhythms.
Sleep-wake cycle is one of the most common biological rhythms that demonstrates circadian influence. • Sleep stages • 0 – Alpha • 1 – Beta • 2 – Theta • 3 – Delta • 4 – Delta • REM - Beta • Neurochemical influences on sleep-wake cycle • Serotonin and L-tryptophan • Norepinephrine and dopamine • GABA • Acetylcholine